March 18, Wine, Women and Song, 8:30 pm (and March 19 at 3 pm). A musical tribute to women consisting of popular songwriters from the 1920s through the 1950s. $22/$20 for children and seniors. Theatre by the Bay, 13-00 209th St., Bayside, http://bit.ly/2dIpqC8.

March 18, Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon, 3 pm. A 2011 survey by the Wikimedia Foundation found that less than 10 percent of its contributors identify as female. During this event, volunteers update Wikipedia entries on subjects related to art and feminism. Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning, 161-04 Jamaica Ave., http://bit.ly/2mT0Z8i.

March 18, Cinema Saturdays, 1 pm. Watch a 1947 Charlie Chaplin film that won an Oscar for best original screenplay. In Monsieur Verdoux, a suave-but-cynical man supports his family by marrying and murdering rich women for their money. However, the job has some occupational hazards. Free. Greater Astoria Historical Society, 35-20 Broadway, LIC, http://bit.ly/2mCCmdS.

March 19, The Devil in New York: The Witchcraft Trial of Goody Garlick, 2 pm. Stony Brook University’s Tara Rider discusses witchcraft hysteria in 17th century New York. Free, but registration is required. King Manor Museum, 150-03 Jamaica Ave., http://bit.ly/2nglmgR.

March 19, Fertile Ground, 7 pm. This monthly new works showcase features five or six choreographers and a post-performance discussion with wine and cheese. $12. Green Space, 37-24 24th St., LIC, http://bit.ly/2cLWk1d.

March 19, Guided Tour, 1 pm. An expert explains Self-Interned, 1942: Noguchi in Poston War Relocation Center. This special exhibition marks the 75th anniversary of Executive Order 9066, which sent Japanese citizens and Japanese-American citizens to internment camps. Free. Noguchi Museum, 9-01 33rd Rd., LIC, http://bit.ly/2mCLrmO.

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